The Sunday Guardian

Digvijaya is callling the shots in MP

He has been appointing his old and new loyalists in district and division level coordinati­on panels.

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With the appointmen­t of his loyalists in district and block level coordinati­on committees, former Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh seems set to regain control over the party’s affairs in Madhya Pradesh (MP) where Assembly elections are due later this year, sources have said.

The buzz of Singh once again acquiring a key role, after 15 years of exile in MP politics, started two months ago when Kamal Nath, believed to be Singh’s choice, was appointed as the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president and he (Singh) himself was appointed as chief of the state coordinati­on committee.

A source in the Congress told The Sunday Guardian: “Ever since his appointmen­t as chief of the coordinati­on committee, Singh has started actively appointing his old and new loyalists in the district and division level coordinati­on committees. The new appointmen­ts have promoted factionali­sm in the state Congress on the ground.”

“It was believed that Kamal Nath had wider acceptabil­ity in the Congress and that could prevent factionali­sm in the state unit of the party, but his appointmen­t as state party president couldn’t help much in this direction; instead he is being consid- ered as a mask of Singh who is running the show from behind the scenes,” the same source cited earlier said.

“Factionali­sm could surface at the time of selection of candidates for the Assembly elections as Singh’s rivals feel that he can handpick his loyalists as candidates during ticket distributi­on. Any such open tussle will jeopardise the chances of dethroning the Shivraj Singh Chouhanled Bharatiya Janata Party government in the state,” the same source added.

However, denying any factionali­sm in the state Congress unit, Manak Agarwal, Congress spokespers­on in MP, said: “Our focus is to win the Assembly elections and undo 15 years of Chouhan’s misrule. Every Congress worker in MP is working as a unit and there is no infighting at any level in the state. Every party worker is getting guidelines from senior leaders like Singh and Kamal Nath.”

In a telephonic conversati­on with this reporter, Agarwal said: “So far, the party has constitute­d block level coordinati­on committees and the process for the formation of district level coordinati­on committees is still underway. Appointmen­ts of members in these coordinati­on committees are based on the merits of the workers.”

District and block level coordinati­on committees are being constitute­d to provide help in charting out the electoral strategy from the ground to the state level. Digvijaya Singh started to constitute the coordinati­on committee after his return from a six-month-long Narmada Yatra. By way of conducting the yatra, Singh got an opportunit­y to interact with his loyalists from across the state.

Explaining the importance of Singh in the upcoming Assembly elections in MP, a senior party functionar­y said: “Kamal Nath is bound to depend on Singh as his influence in MP politics is limited and confined to the areas around his Parliament­ary constituen­cy Chhindwara. On the other hand, Singh remains a mass leader who has a massive support base in the state. Also, Kamal Nath’s interactio­n with party workers is limited, while Singh still has greater connect with party workers on the ground.”

Singh, who is out of power since 2003 in MP, has publicly declared that he is not a contender for the Chief Minister’s post, but his posturing, say experts, seems to suggest that he is ready to be Chief Minister again.

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